Today in the EU
A podcast by Euractiv
374 Episodes
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Spying on Germans and avoiding Belarusian airspace
Published: 6/3/2021 -
EU fury with Belarus and the Turów coal mine dispute
Published: 5/27/2021 -
Truce calls over Israeli-Palestinian violence and fake EU jobs controversy
Published: 5/20/2021 -
Press freedom crisis in Greece and COVID-19 travel certificates
Published: 5/6/2021 -
The EU/UK trade deal and Czech PM slams EU auditors as 'mafia'
Published: 4/29/2021 -
Climate law decisions and the phantom paper rocking the Western Balkans
Published: 4/22/2021 -
Millions spent on consultancy firms and the Northern Ireland crisis
Published: 4/15/2021 -
The EverGiven effect and the "controlled vote" in Bulgaria
Published: 4/1/2021 -
The EU’s frustration over AstraZeneca and the Hungary’s new Chinese jab
Published: 3/26/2021 -
EU climate law negotiations and official ban of bird hunting practice
Published: 3/19/2021 -
Slovak vaccine-induced political crisis and “green” football
Published: 3/12/2021 -
Vaccine "travel pass" and French trial over data protection risks
Published: 3/5/2021 -
Strategic Compass and the EU’s €440 million failed gas projects
Published: 2/25/2021 -
Aviation sustainability and concerns over the implementation of the recovery fund
Published: 2/19/2021
Today in the EU is the first daily podcast dedicated to politics and policy in the European Union. Every morning at 6 am, host Giada Santana analyses the latest in the EU bubble with Euractiv’s specialised journalists. Tune in to know what is going on in the bloc. The podcast covers a wide range of topics, including EU politics and institutions, elections, shifts in political power among EU parties (EPP, PES, ALDE, GUE, Greens), G7, EU enlargement, member states, economics, finance, tech regulations, environmental policy, climate change, agrifood, agriculture policy, health, and pandemic treaties. Euractiv’s analysis is enriched with the latest reports from esteemed international organizations such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and European institutions. The production team includes producers Charles Cohen and Miriam Saénz de Tejada.